DBA has the largest collection of match programmes in Ireland for the GAA. Our GAA library goes back more than 30 years while we also produce the International Rules Programme, the GAA Diary and the Official Croke Park Annual, copies of which are available for purchase.
Annual, Stats Books, Diary, Calendar
The Complete Handbook of Gaelic Games 1887-2024
€29.95Full record of GAA statistics, teams, winners, lineouts and much more from Football, Hurling, LGFA, Camogie, Handball and more from 1887 to 2024.
The Official GAA Croke Park Annual – Ár gCluichí Féin 2024
€15.95“A jam-packed edition of the GAA annual which takes in the 2024 season”
There are reviews of all the major GAA Championships along with statistical records, results, exclusive editorial and team lineouts in the 2024 Senior Championships. The minor, U20, Camogie, and LGFA Championships are also covered, along with a focus on the club scene in each province from some of the GAA’s most respected writers.
*** Orders need to be in before Tues 17th December to guarantee delivery before Christmas. ***
Together Standing Tall – 150 Years of Irish Rugby
€20.00Together Standing Tall – 150 Years of Irish Rugby by John Scally
IRFU Wall Calendar
€10.00IRFU Wall Calendar 2025
The Official GAA Croke Park Annual – Ár gCluichí Féin 2023
€15.95A jam-packed edition of the GAA annual which takes in the 2023 season.
There are reviews of all the major GAA Championships along with a full statistical record of every score and team lineout in the 2023 Senior Championships. The minor, U20, Camogie, and LGFA Championships are also covered, along with a focus on the club scene in each province from some of the GAA’s most respected writers.
*** Orders need to be in before Tues 19thDecember to guarantee delivery before Christmas. ***
The Official GAA Croke Park Annual – Ár gCluichí Féin 2022
€15.95The GAA Official Croke Park Annual 2022 is the ideal gift for the GAA aficionado. There are reviews of all the major GAA Championships, written by some of the top GAA correspondents such as Enda McEvoy, Seán Moran and Christy O’Connor, along with comments from All-Ireland winners in both codes.
The various divisions within the Allianz Leagues are all covered with match details, final programme covers and lineouts. The scorelines, dates and venues for all inter-county championship matches at senior, minor, U20, Camogie and Ladies Gaelic Football as well as on the club scene are all provided along with both the programme cover and the team lineouts for each of the All-Ireland finals, while you can also test their knowledge with the Q & A sections.
This Official GAA Annual makes a superb Christmas Gift and will appeal to all GAA fans, supporters or sport enthusiasts young and old.
2022 GAA Diary
€12.50It is A5 in size and has 356 pages in total
The diary has:
- A full page-per-day so will be ideal for everyday use, with plenty of space to make notes, arrange meetings and keep a record of your daily, weekly and monthly schedule.
- Contains contact information for all counties, provincial councils, international units and other associations.
- Complete 2022 fixture list.
The 2022 GAA Diary has a limited print run and is only available directly from DBA Publications.
The Complete Handbook of Gaelic Games
€25.00Full record of GAA statistics, teams, winners, lineouts and more from 1887 to 2021
The Official GAA Croke Park Annual – Ár gCluichí Féin 2020-2021
€15.95A jam-packed 250 page special edition of the GAA annual which takes in the 2020 and 2021 seasons.
There are reviews of all the major GAA Championships along with a full statistical record of every score and team lineout in the 2021 Senior Championships. The minor, U20, Camogie, and LGFA Championships are also covered, along with a focus on the club scene in each province from some of the GAA’s most respected writers.
This year’s offering will also feature more than 100 pages of stories and pictures from 2020 along with the front covers and team pages of all of the match programmes in both hurling and football at senior level, as well as selected stories and analysis editorials. Also included are accounts of our how GAA community pulled together in year one of covid-19.